Super Mario Shadow Box



Meg was on a Tetris jag on the Game Boy Advanced yesterday so I tried to get a game going on the Game Boy Marco gave me. Unfortunately this one had the "bars of death" on the display and wouldn't function properly. So I took it apart, stripped the guts out, and assembled a shadow box made from a Game Boy and Reverend Timothy's papercraft. I scaled the paper model down to 82% so it would fit inside the frame of the Nintendo screen and printed the three pages 4-up. Additionally, the ground area needed to be scaled down to one block wide so it would all fit behind the screen. I scaled the template to 84% and traced the back panel onto a piece of posterboard, into which I mounted the paper scene. It turned out pretty cool and was a great re-use of the retro-nerdy Nintendo Game Boy body.



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Comments

reverendtimothy said…
That looks freakin' rad! :)
Josh Burker said…
Hey, I couldn't have done it without your amazing papercraft! Cheers!!
Unknown said…
thats nicely done!
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